More than 3,000 Syrians were expected to be evacuated Sunday from four areas as part of a population transfer that was briefly stalled a day earlier by a deadly blast that killed more than 120 people, many of them government supporters.

An explosion in Syria has reportedly killed at least 100 people, including children, government supporters and opposition fighters who were part of a bus convoy waiting to cross into government-held Aleppo.

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